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Comunicado de prensa 12 Mar, 2019

香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 guide to help new sports venues minimise impact on nature

Nairobi, Kenya, 12 March 2019, (香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播) 鈥 A guide designed to help integrate biodiversity considerations into new sports venues, minimising their impacts on nature and delivering conservation benefits, was released today by 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播, International Union for Conservation of Nature, at the United Nations Environment Assembly, in partnership with the International Olympic Committee (IOC).

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鈥淎 healthy environment is essential for the long-term viability of the sporting industry, as well as for the athletes and communities who invest in it,鈥 says 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 Director General Inger Andersen, the incoming Executive Director of UN Environment. 鈥淚t is in everyone鈥檚 interest to ensure new sports facilities minimise their impacts on biodiversity and safeguard healthy outdoor areas for future generations.鈥

The guide, the second in a series supported by the IOC, confirms that poorly-designed sports venues that alter landscapes, disturb wildlife and increase pollution often have long-lasting impacts on the environment. However, it finds that with careful screening and attention to the location and design, new facilities and temporary infrastructures built for sporting events can either avoid or minimise impacts on nature and, in some cases, contribute to conservation.

We are proud to have partnered with 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 to help the sports sector contribute to the conservation of the natural world, on which it so strongly depends,鈥 said the IOC Director General Christophe De Kepper. 鈥This guide is the first of its kind to provide detailed advice on how to consider nature in all stages of the development of sports venues. It will help all those involved in venue development understand the potential impacts they can have on nature, and ensure that sporting events leave a lasting, positive legacy for local people and environment.鈥

The guide highlights several case studies, for example:

  • During the planning phase for the Sydney 2000 Olympic Park, a colony of the threatened Green and Golden Bell Frog was discovered within the proposed location of the Olympic tennis venue. The venue was therefore moved elsewhere within the Olympic Park, where there were no ecological constraints. By the start of the Games, more than AUD 1 million had been spent to protect the frog, including the construction of a suitable habitat for the species.
  • The development of London Olympic Park for the Olympic and Paralympic Games 2012 was designed to support the regeneration of a key part of east London, while improving the ecological integrity of the lower stretches of the Lea Valley. As part of the biodiversity action plan of the project, innovative solutions were developed to create natural habitats for bird and bat species on bridges within the Park.
  • In Portugal, the development of the West Cliffs Golf Course near Lisbon allowed a dormant native seed bank stored in the topsoil to thrive, establishing a mosaic of over 15 hectares of coastal low-scrub plant communities, and providing habitat for diverse, native species.
  • In Cape Town, South Africa, Green Point urban park is now part of the legacy from the stadium built for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, and offers a wide range of recreation and cultural activities for visitors, along with a Biodiversity Garden showcasing the Cape鈥檚 native flora.
  • The World Rowing Federation (FISA) worked with WWF to develop a policy that ensures activities under its control will not damage natural or mixed UNESCO Natural World Heritage Sites, areas recognised for their Outstanding Universal Value.

While the guide is aimed at the sports industry, it is also beneficial for a range of stakeholders involved in the construction and decommissioning of venues. It urges decision makers to integrate biodiversity considerations into every stage of development and to manage impacts using preventative measures, and where necessary, corrective action.听 听听

The 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 guide was produced as part of a collaborative agreement between 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 and the IOC. In addition to producing a series of guides, 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 has provided input on the Candidature Process for the Olympic Games 2024, 2028 and 2026, and supported other tasks related to the IOC鈥檚 sustainability strategy.

Read the new guide, .

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At the UNEA Sustainable Innovation Expo in Nairobi, 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 and the IOC will participate in a panel, 鈥淧laying for the planet: How youth and sports can unite to deliver on the Global Goals,鈥 which will explore how this report, along with other actions, can contribute to the Olympic Agenda 2020.听 The event will be held from 11:30-13:00 in the Expo Hub.

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